i get you... proxying is a big deal, and avoiding sending messages repeatedly is a benefit...

logistically, what i see happening is where you have local caches and these let you fetch events efficiently, and when you send requests to them, they do the legwork and catch the data and then anyone else in your area using the cache also can see it without any further traffic and with one fell swoop

it's gonna take time to nut out the details of how to do these things but for sure my research on my local caching suggests so far that you can also cache the media, the media could be compressed further, if need be, where such compression is not damaging to the value of the data (eg, shrinking image sizes)

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